Pat's Van
Player Valuation: £70m
he looks like stevie's just scratched his bumhole and has let Brendo have a little whiff of his finger there
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he looks like stevie's just scratched his bumhole and has let Brendo have a little whiff of his finger there
I think it is the first 3 years of a managers reign. Rodgers is the first since the 50's to not win a trophy within his first 3 years of managing the club.
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The only true highlight of our PL campaign, but man was it a heck of a highlight. Still brings a huge smile on my face when I see the clip.
And LOL at Henderson.
hahaha "NOT THE FACE!!!"Future leader of the mighty reds bravely turning away there, obviously to ensure he'd block any wayward ball hitting a young fan.
Remember when they all booked hotels in Liverpool for the trophy parade last year?
The Echo today: wonderful.
Story after story on the themes of 'still 6 games to play this season and the reds need to make them count', and 'Rodgers is still learning his craft as a young manager'.
Utter buffoonery from a shower of plagiarising clueless hacks trying to shore up a team that's been torn to shreds and needs breaking up in the summer.
Just let it wash over you; take it in. It's a glorious low-point for them and they're going to be in open civil war soon over the manager's tenure and which ones of these expensively assembled failures get to play for them next season.
We should all keep that narrative alive: another summer of Rodgers and the 'transfer committee' would be hilarious.
Yes, but that's the beauty of this now: they have to win matches to avoid being attacked from their own people. There's going to be no appetite for Rodgers and those players to lose many more games this season and that means they'll cement themselves into a EL spot as it goes this season to 5th, 6th and (if Arsenal beat Villa in the final) 7th spots: http://www1.skysports.com/football/...-for-an-arsenal-fa-cup-win-to-get-into-europeShould they fail to qualify for Europe, they should have a better chance at winning something domestically next year
Let's face it, last season was the perfect storm of no European commitments, Suarez being amazing and the other sides in the title race adapting to new managers